THEANACONDA STANDARD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER SJ, 1889. THEI .000.000 POSTAGE STAMP. Ttu* Mas SatswsMl mmIaam^Hur MaaajswSi mt Cfes^HiNiaekrepintE.^Now and then aomn om announces^himself ma tbe rktim of the 1.U00.UUU pmrnt^stamp hoax. It is firmly believed^that if l.UUO.OfJU itam|M are collected and^forwarded to sonic one, a bed will be pro^^vided for au in valid boy iu some hospital,^or a home for an orphan. Christian^churches have been the special victim*,^anil there ia hardly one in Kiiirlund, tbe^United States, Anatralia, India, or in any^other country, that liua not had aeveral^inembera beawinv, borrowing, and even^stealing postage stamps in onfc-r to make^up tbe million that will go to clothe ami^feed aoiue orphan. Thiaswindle oriirinated in tin- fertile^brain of a postage stamp collector at^Stettin, (terniany. He i lea i red to gel vu^t^eolleetiona to aort out and aell again, autl^hit upon a plan to act the whole civilised^worm t^i go to work for him free of charge.^He pr...

THEANACONDA STANDARD: THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER i4, THEANACONDA STANDARD PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING IN THE^WEEK EXCEPT MONDAY. bycarrier or mail ^i tea rtollsrn^. Ihnw^ m iinsrwr or one dollars month thb standard only d uly iM*wmpapcr with telcsrsph ihs-^Uchn in Peer UmIici- emmty. It print^^More lclii;ra|^hl^' nrwsthan any other^n^-w^|Kt|^'r in Mom an; . snilhiistneim letter* hIiihiIiI Im- H4llr^'KM^^l to elections.It amounted to nearly 40^per cent in New Jersey, it was very per^^ceptible in Ohio, it was noteworthy in^New York, it wns a potent factor in^republican defeat in Iowa; for reasons^that are easily found in some instances,^as in New Jersey, where prohibition^polled a big vote last year for one of its^most rcs|^ectetl citizens. ^'lint on^It. Fiske. candidate for president.^In New York the c:tse is not so clear,^for the reason that Mr. Fiske's canvass^there was not even lukewarm, and it^has alwaysliecn held that Mr. Fiske whs^not unwilling to let Harrison secure^that state. Ho...